Sheikh Mohammed has been among the biggest disseminators of this sense of history, adding an Arab angle and naming his two global operations, Godolphin and Darley, after the founding stallions from ancient Arabia.

Information regarding the prevalence of these bacteria in wild birds is scarce and biased toward avian species ecologically linked to humans, which have often been incriminated as both reservoirs and disseminators of these enteropathogens.

Writes Father Manuel Guerra Gomez, who published a book on the phenomenon in 2003, "I know that a great number of Pentecostals are evangelicals and the principal disseminators of Protestant fundamentalism.

Laurenza proceeds by first presenting an intellectual tradition to the reader, constructing a medical history of issues on the nature of the soul from Aristotle and Galen through Albertus Magnus and his vernacular disseminators such as Mondino and Hieronymo Manfredi (the latter a new addition to the current provisional list of Leonardo's possible sources).

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